The New American Militarism: In this provocative book, Andrew Bacevich warns of a dangerous dual obsession that has taken hold of Americans, conservatives, and liberals alike. It is a marriage of militarism and utopian ideology--of unprecedented military might wed to a blind faith in the universality of American values. This mindset, the author warns, invites endless war and the ever-deepening militarization of U.S. policy. It promises not to perfect but to pervert American ideals and to accelerate the hollowing out of American democracy. As it alienates others, it will leave the United States increasingly isolated. It will end in bankruptcy, moral as well as economic, and in abject failure.
With The New American Militarism, which has been updated with a new Afterword, Bacevich examines the origins and implications of this misguided enterprise. He shows how American militarism emerged as a reaction to the Vietnam War. Various groups in American society--soldiers, politicians on the make, intellectuals, strategists, Christian evangelicals, even purveyors of pop culture--came to see the revival of military power and the celebration of military values as the antidote to all the ills besetting the country as a consequence of Vietnam and the 1960s. The upshot, acutely evident in the aftermath of 9/11, has been a revival of vast ambitions and certainty, this time married to a pronounced affinity for the sword. Bacevich urges us to restore a sense of realism and a sense of proportion to U.S. policy. He proposes, in short, to bring American purposes and American methods--especially with regard to the role of the military--back into harmony with the nation's founding ideals.

Fundamentalism at the US's corps - Asia Times Online


Fundamentalism at the US's corps
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Andrew Bacevich, The New American Militarism: How Americans are Seduced by War (New York: Oxford University Press, 2005), pp. 69-107. 2. See for example Efraim Karsh, Islamic Imperialism: A History (New Haven, Conn: Yale University Press, 2006). 3.

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Fundamentalism at the US's military corps - Gather.com


Fundamentalism at the US's military corps
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Andrew Bacevich, The New American Militarism: How Americans are Seduced by War (New York: Oxford University Press, 2005), pp. 69-107. 2. See for example Efraim Karsh, Islamic Imperialism: A History (New Haven, Conn: Yale University Press, 2006). 3.

Author, veteran Andrew Bacevich to speak at Northwest Portland church - OregonLive.com


Author, veteran Andrew Bacevich to speak at Northwest Portland church
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He has also written four books, including "Washington Rules: America's Path to Permanent War," "The Limits of Power: The End of American Exceptionalism," and "The New American Militarism: How Americans Are Seduced by War." His essays have also been ...

Violence, USA: The Warfare State and the Brutalizing of Everyday Life - truthout


Violence, USA: The Warfare State and the Brutalizing of Everyday Life
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... Secrecy and the End of the Republic" (New York: Metropolitan Books, 2004); Andrew J. Bacevich, "The New American Militarism" (Oxford University Press, 2005); Nick Turse, "How the Military Invades Our Everyday Lives" (New York: Metropolitan Books, ...

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